Ashes to Ashes (Faith No More song)

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"Ashes to Ashes"
FNM - Ashes to Ashes.jpg
Single by Faith No More
from the album Album of the Year
ReleasedMay 19, 1997
Studio Brilliant, San Francisco, California
Genre
Length3:37
Label Slash
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Faith No More singles chronology
"Evidence"
(1995)
"Ashes to Ashes"
(1997)
"Last Cup of Sorrow"
(1997)

"Ashes to Ashes" is the seventh track on Faith No More's sixth studio album Album of the Year. It was the album's first single and was released on May 19, 1997. It was reissued on January 8, 1998.

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Background

When asked about the song, Billy Gould replied:

The bulk of that song was written the first week. We arranged it here, and then we sent Patton a tape. He was in Italy, but he came up with the lyrics and the singing right away. It was one of those songs that just clicked -- one of those songs that we do most naturally. That's our sound.

Billy Gould [1]

Reception

In his June 1997 review for Album of the Year, Joshua Sindell of Phoenix New Times characterized the song as being a "Soundgarden stomp flirting with a New Romantic-like, arms-outstretched melody." [2]

The Guardian ranked it as the tenth best Faith No More song in 2014. [3] They wrote, "Album of the Year sounded unfinished and is barely listenable. But one track, 'Ashes to Ashes', stood out. It is a moody rocker, with a memorably anthemic chorus that soared thanks to one of the finest vocal performances of Patton's career." [3] When Consequence of Sound ranked all 126 Faith No More songs in 2015, they placed "Ashes to Ashes" at number ten. [4] However, a July 1997 live version of the track from the "Stripsearch" single appeared towards the bottom of the list. [4] Louder Sound listed it as the eighth best Faith No More song in 2018. [5] The order of their list was chosen by English funk metal band The Final Clause of Tacitus. [5]

Australian radio station Triple J ranked it 31st on their annual "Hottest 100" list for the year of 1997. [6]

Covers

In 2021, the electronic duo Last Survivor released a synthwave cover of the song. [7] The following year, American progressive rock band Anova Skyway released a cover of the song on their EP Reset. [8]

Track lists

Charts

Chart (1997)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [9] 8
European Hot 100 Singles (Music & Media) [10] 60
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) [11] 7
Germany (Official German Charts) [12] 76
Ireland (IRMA) [13] 26
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [14] 39
Norway (VG-lista) [15] 14
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [16] 50
UK Singles (OCC) [17] 15
UK Rock & Metal (OCC) [18] 1
US Mainstream Rock ( Billboard ) [19] 23

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [20] Gold35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Footnotes

  1. ^ While only one of DJ Icey & Maestro's "Ashes to Ashes" remixes appear on the UK single set, two remixes were recorded and released:
    1. The version on the UK "Maroon on Gold" single [21] (850 905-2) as well as Album of the Year bonus disc. This remix is titled "Ashes To Ashes (Automatic 5 Dub)" and DJ Icey and Maestro are given credits in the liner notes.
    2. A completely different remix which appears on the European [22] and Australian pressing [23] (London Records - 850 911-2) and on the promotional UK (London Records - Ashes-1 [24] ) and French (Barclay 3594 [25] ) pressings. This remix is titled "Ashes To Ashes (Icey and Mystro Mix)".
  2. ^ Live at the Phoenix Festival '97 on July 27, 1997.

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